Live data from Hacker News

Stanford to host more online classes

cs101-class.org

81–90 of 125 posts

Re: Stanford to host more online classes

#81

Earlier quoted context omitted.

" I'm a CS PhD student at Stanford and I am a (voluntary) co-creator of the programming assignments for the current ML class. It is a lot of work, but the way I see it, we only have to put great assignments together a single time, and thousands of people can enjoy them and benefit from them for years and years to come. That is what I call time well spent." As a consumer of Stanford's online classes(though not the ML…

thanks, I should add (and I hope this is somewhat obvious) that there is a team of about 7 or 8 of us in total. A lot of work goes into site/technical/video processing etc, and then there are 2.5 of us making the assignments. The real hero behind the assignments is Jiquan Ngiam ( http://cs.stanford.edu/~jngiam/ ) who is in charge and does most of the work. He is awesome, brilliant, very hard working, and I thoroughly…

Thanks to all you guys! The programming assignments are brilliant. All my (non-technical) friends and family I've been telling about the class think the whole thing sounds really cool.

Re: Stanford to host more online classes

#85
post #9

I get easily excited about education-related topics so I may be over-reacting, but I think these classes will jump-start an educational revolution, and that people will start to fully appreciate just how inefficient traditional teaching methods are. Some people like to say that this is nothing new because video lectures were posted on the internet for several years now (for example MIT Open Courseware etc.), but I th…

I'm taking the ML class right now, so I want to thank you for taking the time to work on the programming assignments.

I was very impressed with the quality and especially how easy it is to submit them.

Re: Stanford to host more online classes

#86
post #9

I get easily excited about education-related topics so I may be over-reacting, but I think these classes will jump-start an educational revolution, and that people will start to fully appreciate just how inefficient traditional teaching methods are. Some people like to say that this is nothing new because video lectures were posted on the internet for several years now (for example MIT Open Courseware etc.), but I th…

" I'm a CS PhD student at Stanford and I am a (voluntary) co-creator of the programming assignments for the current ML class. It is a lot of work, but the way I see it, we only have to put great assignments together a single time, and thousands of people can enjoy them and benefit from them for years and years to come. That is what I call time well spent." As a consumer of Stanford's online classes(though not the ML…

The ml-class programming exercises are excellent. Thanks.

Re: Stanford to host more online classes

#87

For me, as a brazilian computer engineering student, I think these classes are amazing. Although I study in one of the best computer schools in brazil ( www.cin.ufpe.br), my classes tend to be bad and boring. My teachers have Phd's and all those letters, but cant teach in a good and engaging way. And my classes have old subjects, because they made the curriculum 10 years ago. Thank you so much, Stanford, the teachers…

[deleted]

Re: Stanford to host more online classes

#88
Arghhhh. I find these incredibly frustrating. I am writing a senior honors thesis for my university, and wanted to take as few classes as possible this year to focus on my thesis work. The ML class has distracted me this semester, and it looks like things are going to get worse next semester.

On a serious note, does anyone know if there are plans to continue these courses next year? I suppose it will really depend on how well each class goes, but I mostly feel pressured to take these because I'm afraid I'll miss them.

Re: Stanford to host more online classes

#89
post #85
post #9

I get easily excited about education-related topics so I may be over-reacting, but I think these classes will jump-start an educational revolution, and that people will start to fully appreciate just how inefficient traditional teaching methods are. Some people like to say that this is nothing new because video lectures were posted on the internet for several years now (for example MIT Open Courseware etc.), but I th…

I'm taking the ML class right now, so I want to thank you for taking the time to work on the programming assignments. I was very impressed with the quality and especially how easy it is to submit them.

Seconded. For someone who is being newly introduced to ML concepts, applying them right away can be daunting. The exercises do just enough hand-holding to make sure they don't get lost, but give enough leeway so that they know what kind of mistakes they are making.

And the submission process is just mind-numbingly simple (which is good!).

Re: Stanford to host more online classes

#90

Earlier quoted context omitted.

" I'm a CS PhD student at Stanford and I am a (voluntary) co-creator of the programming assignments for the current ML class. It is a lot of work, but the way I see it, we only have to put great assignments together a single time, and thousands of people can enjoy them and benefit from them for years and years to come. That is what I call time well spent." As a consumer of Stanford's online classes(though not the ML…

thanks, I should add (and I hope this is somewhat obvious) that there is a team of about 7 or 8 of us in total. A lot of work goes into site/technical/video processing etc, and then there are 2.5 of us making the assignments. The real hero behind the assignments is Jiquan Ngiam ( http://cs.stanford.edu/~jngiam/ ) who is in charge and does most of the work. He is awesome, brilliant, very hard working, and I thoroughly…

Really great stuff. Thank you and your team for your time and efforts on this. I learned a lot already from the ML class and can't wait to take the HCI class.
Post reply on HN